Call for papers for a special issue of the Journal of Dialogue Ethics: Interfaith and Interhuman Perspectives on Freedom. Deadline: extended abstract, 1 July 2024.
This issue will engage the theme of the National Communication Association’s 109th Annual Convention on freedom. The convention’s call recognizes the relationship between human communication and freedom, inquiring into the meaning of freedom and the role of communication in achieving freedom. In response to this theme, the Journal of Dialogic Ethics invites essays that consider connections between and among freedom, dialogue, and ethics, with a special focus on interfaith and interhuman perspectives.
Topics of contributions may include, but are not limited to, scholarly explorations related to academic freedom, freedom of speech, liberation theology, dialogic perspectives on American democracy, and intercultural/intergroup/interpersonal relations.
The journal also welcome reviews of books at the intersection of dialogue, communication, and interfaith and interhuman perspectives.
